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    It does my heart good to hear of all the children who are great hands! WOW, Ryan, the angry birds game is out of this world! You have got it going on -- and making lasting memories for your son.

    Deb, I know you must be very proud of your son. He is lucky to have parents like you and your husband.

    Getting back to this thread -- My mom sews extremely well. She made all of our clothes until I was a teen (being the youngest of three). She doesn't sew that much anymore. I can sew, but only at the simplest levels. The spinning wheel on the porch (as posted previously) transported me to a better place. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deb R View Post
    I'd say you are already doing a great job, and you should be proud. Your son sounds a lot like mine.

    Here's the other side of the coin. He was born knowing how to do things I can't. His first crayon rapidly lead to a whole house full of art supplies. I gave him his first camera at age 4, when he "borrowed" mine once too often. He was a yearbook photographer for all 4 years in high school, and has since sold some of his more recent work. He's designed party invitations and restaurant menus. I bought guitars and drums from pawnshops for years. He still plays for fun, and he's a part time DJ. He just finished building a light table so he can screen print t-shirts with his own artwork.

    In those cases, as he learned, all I did was pay the bills, and stay out of his way
    WOW!! I know that my father always saw it as his responsibility to help my sisters and I find the talents that we came here with. We were pretty tight for cash growing up but he was cool with us trying pretty much any class/lesson we wanted to discover interests and talents. I have many friends who's parents didn't seem to think of those things at all, and as a result they found their way into adulthood without really knowing their own strengths. It seems that you really foster an environment of experimentation and growth in your home. I respect that quite a bit

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    Quote Originally Posted by charla.arabie View Post
    Getting back to this thread -- My mom sews extremely well. She made all of our clothes until I was a teen (being the youngest of three). She doesn't sew that much anymore. I can sew, but only at the simplest levels.
    Well I want to be in the silo that you and your mom are in then! Decades of overalls will get boring, I'm gonna need somebody to sew a cape on mine or something!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan View Post
    Well I want to be in the silo that you and your mom are in then! Decades of overalls will get boring, I'm gonna need somebody to sew a cape on mine or something!
    My mom always says that kids need capes, I noticed the other day that she gave one of my childhood capes to my three year old nephew, made my heart sing to see her little hand stitches on that beloved old dracula cape.

    In addtion to spinning, I vote you learn to preserve food if you don't already know how. Nothing like that little ping ping ping of jars sealing to bighten your day.

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    Oh, good call on the preserves. That's another thing my mother used to do (she still does actually, but less that she did when she was feeding four kids! haha). I really need to have her teach my wife and I some of these great skills! Thanks for the idea!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tatttie View Post
    My mom always says that kids need capes, I noticed the other day that she gave one of my childhood capes to my three year old nephew, made my heart sing to see her little hand stitches on that beloved old dracula cape.

    In addtion to spinning, I vote you learn to preserve food if you don't already know how. Nothing like that little ping ping ping of jars sealing to bighten your day.
    Haha Ryan, In addition to the cape you are planning on wearing, perhaps a nice pair of tights. You know there is a phone booth in the silo that you can change in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amazing Gracie View Post
    Haha Ryan, In addition to the cape you are planning on wearing, perhaps a nice pair of tights. You know there is a phone booth in the silo that you can change in.
    haha I'm sure there is! But what kind of super hero would I be? "Hark, an emergency! I'm on level 30 but the phone booth is on 2, so I'll rush off and be back in a dash... er... or half an hour, all sweaty and tired from the run up and down 28 flights of stairs, to help out!"

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    you guys are simply amazing. I love creative people. it's so awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J4N3M3 View Post
    you guys are simply amazing. I love creative people. it's so awesome.
    For myself, I wouldn't call it creative. I'll try anything that I think is interesting as long as I have clear instructions and can afford the materials. And have space to work with the materials. Some things have worked out, some not.

    I'm knitting - again. This is about my fifth stab at learning it. I've never done more than a scarf before now. I keep going back to it because I do like it. For this period of time, it's just right for me, so I intend to stick with it and learn. I'm working on my first baby blanket now.

    You can do anything you want, you know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan View Post
    haha I'm sure there is! But what kind of super hero would I be? "Hark, an emergency! I'm on level 30 but the phone booth is on 2, so I'll rush off and be back in a dash... er... or half an hour, all sweaty and tired from the run up and down 28 flights of stairs, to help out!"
    I'll be wanting photos of that.

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